Closed l33cu closed 2 years ago
hi Lee, the plugin comes with default styles that do work with the vanilla boost theme. There are admin settings for overriding the default style of the navbar so it can be made to work with any other theme. Please make a wr and we'll sort that internally.
Thank you Brendan. I think that gave me enough information to resolve this myself. We had some errant CSS applied, that was causing problems.
Kind Regards Lee Cujes
On Mon, 8 Nov 2021 at 09:46, Brendan Heywood @.***> wrote:
hi Lee, the plugin comes with default styles that do work with the vanilla boost theme. There are admin settings for overriding the default style of the navbar so it can be made to work with any other theme. Please make a wr and we'll sort that internally.
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Great stuff Lee. Also make sure this config is done in all envs including prod so when it is refreshed back to the other envs you don't lose it
Hi team
We've noted that default styling of the outage manager bar seems to hide some key features, namely notification bell icon and messaging icon.
We'd like to be able to have the banner in place without disrupting the placement of these commonly used interface icons.
Kind Regards Lee Cujes